Defence of the Truth
The Compendium of Scriptural Rectification
In this hour of the Great Falling Away, the “Blessed Hope” has been obscured by the traditions of men and the lethargy of the modern church. We stand not on the shifting sands of cultural theology, but on the firm rock of the King James Bible.
I. The Dietary Decree: The Error of the “Clean” Abomination
The modern world has been deceived into believing that the stomach is exempt from the laws of holiness. It is falsely taught that Peter’s vision in Acts 10 cleansed the swine, yet the Spirit clearly spoke of men, not meat.
“They that sanctify themselves, and purify themselves in the gardens… eating swine’s flesh, and the abomination, and the mouse, shall be consumed together, saith the Lord.” (Isaiah 66:17)II. The Perpetuity of the Law and the Sabbath
The lie that the Law was “done away with” has birthed a generation of lawlessness. We hold that the Law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good. This includes the Seventh-day Sabbath, the sign of the Creator, and the Holy Feasts.
“Moreover also I gave them my sabbaths, to be a sign between me and them.” (Ezekiel 20:12)III. The Sign of Jonah: The Saturday Resurrection
Tradition claims a Friday crucifixion and a Sunday morning resurrection, yet this math fails the only sign the Lord gave: “three days and three nights in the heart of the earth” (Matthew 12:40). To satisfy the scriptures, the Lord was raised at the close of the Sabbath—Saturday evening.
IV. The Preterist Delusion: The Fallacy of AD 70
The dangerous “Full Preterist” view claims that Christ already returned in AD 70. This doctrine is a shipwreck to the faith, for it denies the literal, physical, and global appearing of our Savior. We look for a future appearing where every eye shall see Him.
V. The Confusion of Israel and the “Kingdom Now” Error
The Church has not replaced Israel, nor is it our mandate to “fix” the world through political dominion. We recognize that God is not finished with His people Israel, and their restoration is the key to the prophetic clock.
VI. The Dilution of the Great Apostasy
Some interpret the “Apostasy” as merely a slight dip in church attendance. In reality, it is a defiant abandonment of the faith—a systemic rejection of sound doctrine in favor of “itching ears.”
VII. The Error of Date Setting
Despite the Lord stating that “of that day and hour knoweth no man” (Matthew 24:36), many continually set dates. We are called to discern the season, as children of the light, but never to claim the authority of the Father’s hidden calendar.
| Subject | The Misinterpretation | The Scriptural Truth (KJV) |
|---|---|---|
| Dietary Law | Peter’s vision made all animals “clean.” | Swine remains an abomination. (Isa 66:17) |
| The Law | The Law was ended at the cross. | The Law is established by faith. (Rom 3:31) |
| The Sabbath | Changed to Sunday. | The Seventh Day is the perpetual sign. (Eze 20:12) |
| Resurrection | Occurred on Sunday morning. | Occurred Saturday evening at sunset. (Matt 12:40) |
| AD 70 | Christ’s return is past. | Christ’s return is future and physical. (Rev 1:7) |
| The Kingdom | The Church builds the kingdom now. | The King brings the Kingdom. (2 Tim 4:1) |
In this hour of the Great Falling Away, the “Blessed Hope” has been obscured by the traditions of men and the lethargy of the modern church. We stand not on the shifting sands of cultural theology, but on the firm rock of the Bible.
I. The Dietary Decree: The Error of the “Clean” Abomination
The modern world has been deceived into believing that the stomach is exempt from the laws of holiness. It is falsely taught that Peter’s vision in Acts 10 cleansed the swine, yet the Spirit clearly spoke of men, not meat. The Word remains firm: those who eat “swine’s flesh, and the abomination, and the mouse, shall be consumed together, saith the Lord” (Isaiah 66:17). We maintain that the body is the temple of the Holy Ghost, and we do not defile it with that which the Creator labeled as unclean.
II. The Perpetuity of the Law and the Sabbath
The lie that the Law was “done away with” has birthed a generation of lawlessness. We hold that “the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good” (Romans 7:12). While we are saved by grace, grace is not a license to sin—for “sin is the transgression of the law” (1 John 3:4). This includes the Seventh-day Sabbath, the sign of the Creator, and the Holy Feasts, which are the prophetic rehearsals of the Messiah’s mission. We reject the Sunday tradition of Rome and return to the “Ancient Paths.”
III. The Sign of Jonah: The Saturday Resurrection
Tradition claims a Friday crucifixion and a Sunday morning resurrection, yet this math fails the only sign the Lord gave: “three days and three nights in the heart of the earth” (Matthew 12:40). To satisfy the scriptures, the Lord was raised at the close of the Sabbath—Saturday evening—as the three days and nights concluded. He is the Lord of the Sabbath, and His victory was complete before the first day of the week ever dawned.
IV. The Preterist Delusion: The Fallacy of AD 70
The dangerous “Full Preterist” view claims that Christ already returned in AD 70 and that the resurrection is a past event. This doctrine is a shipwreck to the faith, for it denies the literal, physical, and global appearing of our Savior. If the resurrection were already past, our hope would be in vain. We look for the day when “this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven” (Acts 1:11).
V. The Confusion of Israel and the “Kingdom Now” Error
The Church has not replaced Israel (Replacement Theology), nor is it our mandate to “fix” the world through political dominion. Those who preach “Kingdom Now” ignore the warning that “evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse” (2 Timothy 3:13). We recognize that God is not finished with His people Israel, and their restoration is the key to the prophetic clock.
VI. The Dilution of the Great Apostasy
Some interpret the “Apostasy” mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 as merely a slight dip in church attendance. In reality, it is a defiant abandonment of the faith. To misinterpret this as a “temporary lull” prevents the remnant from sounding the “Midnight Cry” with the urgency required. We are witnessing a systemic rejection of sound doctrine in favor of “itching ears.”
VII. The Error of Date Setting
Despite the Lord stating that “of that day and hour knoweth no man” (Matthew 24:36), many continually set dates. This misinterpretation of “watching” turns a holy expectation into a mockery. We are called to discern the season, as children of the light, but never to claim the authority of the Father’s hidden calendar.
The Forensic Summary
| Subject | The Common Misinterpretation | The Scriptural Truth (KJV) |
| Dietary Law | Peter’s vision made all animals “clean” to eat. | Swine remains an abomination. (Isa 66:17) |
| The Law | The Law was nailed to the cross and ended. | The Law is established by faith. (Rom 3:31) |
| The Sabbath | Changed to Sunday in honor of the resurrection. | The Seventh Day is the perpetual sign. (Eze 20:12) |
| Resurrection | Occurred on Sunday morning. | Occurred Saturday evening at sunset. (Matt 12:40) |
| AD 70 | Christ’s return is a past historical event. | Christ’s return is a future physical event. (Rev 1:7) |
| Kingdom Now | The Church must Christianize the Earth first. | The King brings the Kingdom at His return. (2 Tim 4:1) |
| Date Setting | We can calculate the exact day of the Return. | We know the season, but not the hour. (Matt 24:36) |